Samsung looks ready to refresh its most affordable tablet lineup. A new listing on Safety Korea’s certification site has revealed the Galaxy Tab A11, and this time, we’re getting an actual photo of the device.
The image confirms what we’ve come to expect from Samsung’s entry-level Galaxy Tab A series: a simple, no-fuss design built for basic everyday use.

Up front, the tablet sports slim bezels with a front-facing camera tucked neatly along the top edge, perfect for video calls in landscape mode. Flip it over, and you’ll see a single rear camera paired with an LED flash, sitting in the corner of an otherwise clean back panel. It’s minimalist, and that’s the point.
The model number for this device is SM-X135N, but beyond that, the certification doesn’t reveal much about what’s inside. Samsung hasn’t confirmed any specs yet, but earlier rumors suggest it could feature a 5,000mAh battery and a price under $150.
Galaxy Tab A11 could launch next month
The tablet is set to succeed the Galaxy Tab A9 from 2023, which comes with an 8.7-inch TFT LCD screen, a MediaTek Helio G99 chip, up to 8GB of RAM, and Android 13 out of the box (with an upgrade path to Android 15).

While it’s unclear how much will change under the hood, we can expect Samsung to stick with the same no-nonsense approach. It could feature stereo speakers, microSD expansion, and a USB-C port. For many, that’s more than enough for streaming, web browsing, and light work.
Adding fuel to the launch speculation, tipster Abishek Yadav claims that the Galaxy Tab A11, along with a beefier Tab A11+, could debut in India as soon as next month. If true, a global launch might follow shortly after.
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